Toys to help your preschooler talk
What to look for when choosing toys for your 2 or 3 year old to develop their communication skills?
Toys that need you to operate.
Toys that can be played with in multiple ways.
Toys that have lots of parts, so can be shared bit-by-bit.
Whatever your little one loves!
Don’t worry if the toys you just bought on the weekend don’t follow all these rules. I recommend that rule number 4 is a must when picking toys for little ones! But besides that just be mindful of some of the others.
Toys that can be shared bit-by-bit, keep the play exciting and provide opportunities to work on requesting and turn taking. I’m talking about puzzles, train tracks, marble runs – most ‘construction’ type toys follow this rule.
Finally, children learn best when they're having fun - so choose a toy your child loves!
If you are looking for more toy inspiration follow me on Instagram @sw_speechtherapy where I share the toys I have in my therapy kit, strategies, and milestones to help you understand where your pre-schooler is at, and how to help them become a confident communicator.
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